Tata Harrier.ev Overtakes Nexon.ev as Tata’s New EV Sales Leader in India
Tata Motors has entered a new chapter in the Indian EV market. The Tata Harrier.ev has now overtaken the long-established Nexon.ev to become Tata’s highest-selling electric SUV. This marks a major shift for the brand as premium EVs rise in demand.
Sales Milestone
Recent data shows the Harrier.ev recorded 2,458 units in a single month. The Nexon.ev followed closely with 2,230 units. This trend has been building through late 2025, strengthening Tata’s EV dominance. Tata commanded 42% market share in the mass-market EV segment in November. Other strong contributors included Punch.ev and Tiago.ev.
Why Harrier.ev is Winning
The Harrier.ev sits higher in Tata’s EV lineup with a more premium appeal. It is based on the Acti.ev Gen 2 platform, offering better range and performance. The AWD version features dual motors for stronger traction and acceleration.
Battery & Performance Highlights

Two battery packs: 65 kWh and 75 kWh with up to 627 km claimed range. 120 kW DC charging adds 250 km in 15 minutes. AWD setup produces 504 Nm and does 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds. Multiple drive modes: Boost, Sport, City, Eco.
Premium Features
Dual-zone climate control, wireless charging, and cooled storage. Autonomous park assist with summon function. 540-degree camera, digital rear-view mirror and digital key. Vehicle-to-load + vehicle-to-vehicle charging support.
Verdict
The Harrier.ev’s success shows India’s EV buyers are ready to move upmarket. With long range, strong performance and premium tech, it has quickly become the flagship of Tata’s electric portfolio. The Nexon.ev led India’s EV story — now the Harrier.ev is taking it forward into a more premium era.